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Arizona: 4th-Grade Standards

AZ.SS04-S1 Strand: American History

SS04-S1C1. Concept / Standard: Research Skills for History

Historical research is a process in which students examine topics or questions related to historical studies and/or current issues. By using primary and secondary sources effectively students obtain accurate and relevant information.

SS04-S1C1- Performance Objective / Proficiency Level: Use the following to interpret historical data

SS04-S1C10 Performance Objective / Proficiency Level:

SS04-S1C10 Performance Objective / Proficiency Level:

Discuss the connections between current and historical events and issues from content studied in Strand 1 using information from class discussions and various resources (e.g., newspapers, magazines, television, Internet, books, maps).

SS04-S3C1- Performance Objective / Proficiency Level: Describe state and national symbols and monuments that represent American democracy and values

SS04-S3C1- Performance Objective / Proficiency Level: Identify the rights and freedoms supported by the following documents

a) Preamble of the U.S. Constitution; b) Bill of Rights; c) Statement of Natural Rights as found in the Declaration of Independence (We hold these truths to be self evident...) (Note: Aligns to State Statute)

SS04-S4C4- Performance Objective / Proficiency Level:

SS04-S4C4- Performance Objective / Proficiency Level:

Describe the major economic activities and land use patterns (e.g., agricultural, industrial, residential, commercial, recreational, harvesting of natural resources) of regions studied.

SS04-S4C4- Performance Objective / Proficiency Level:

Describe elements of culture in areas studied (e.g., Mexico, Central and South America).

SS04-S4C5. Concept / Standard: Environment and Society

Human and environmental interactions are interdependent upon one another. Humans interact with the environment- they depend upon it, they modify it; and they adapt to it. The health and well-being of all humans depends upon an understanding of the interconnections and interdependence of human and physical systems.

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